The TV series ‘No Man’s Land’, broadcast on the French-German culture and arts television channel ARTE, focuses on the war against ISIS in Rojava.Read More
Seda Taşkın Musician Ronas Aram talked to MedyaNews about a ban on Kurdish in a festival organized by an agency with the permission of İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB) in Turkey.Read More
The Sur district of Diyarbakır (Amed) in Turkey forms an essential part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Read More
Sultan Eylem Keleş / İstanbul Kardeş Türküler is a band that has been celebrating the fraternity of peoples for twenty seven years. The band has attracted people from all walks of life. Kardeş Türküler was founded in 1993 at Bosphorus University. Students from different departments gathered at Bosphorus University’s Folk Club and made concerts composed […]Read More
The historic settlement of Hasankeyf, located in the Batman Province in southeastern Turkey, was submerged once the Ilısu Dam became operational in early July.Read More
The Kurdish Film Festival Berlin celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. The festival will be held online due to the coronavirus pandemic.Read More
Thousands of Kurdish songs are translated to Turkish without any permission from the creators of the songs. They were published as if they are initially in Turkish. Koma Wetan’s music “Cahiltî” is one of these.Read More
As the economic crisis deepens, the increasing agricultural input costs put the tobacco growers into trouble in Turkey.Read More
Nomads (Koçer) migrated to Siirt, Batman, and Şırnak with the coming of spring has come to Hakkari (Colemerg) city of Turkey as the weather gets warmer.Read More
Dîsa ”once again” Radio Yerevan (Erivan) Kurdish Melodies Reinterpreted with
During the period of the Soviet Union, two hour weekly Kurdish broadcasts began in 1955 on Radio Yerevan (Erivan), based in the capital of Armenia. These broadcasts were heard all over Anatolia and became extremely popular.Read More